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Write your ideas down. Prioritize them based on whatever criteria you need. The idea is to get them out of your head so you can focus on the task at hand.
I've been writing ideas down for years and the other day I pasted a whole bunch of them into Gemini, asking it which would make for the best novel (I've written a novel before). Whether or not I write any of it, it was still a fun experience.
It was neat to see what an LLM thought would make for the funniest story, most marketable, most likely to become a cult classic (haha). It also refused to process a bunch of them for being too spicy (haha).
It's a fun exercise if you don't hate AI 🤷
Personally, I don’t hate AI itself. What I hate is that it’s being forcibly shoved into everything without my consent. Using it for novel (pun intended) use cases like this is fine by me.
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